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Woman 'Sets A Trap To Catch Her Husband Cheating' But It Backfires Immensely

Woman 'Sets A Trap To Catch Her Husband Cheating' But It Backfires Immensely

This is ridiculous.

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

The honeypot trap has been used over and over in recent years. Suspicious girlfriends or boyfriends will plant an attractive person to seduce their partner to see whether or not they're capable of cheating.

Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't and the person setting the trap is usually hoping that their partner doesn't take the bait.

But Julie was desperate for her husband to be caught red-handed so that she had a reason to divorce him.

She enlisted the help of YouTubers To Catch a Cheater.

Julie tells them: "You know, we've been married a long time and every time we get into an argument he calls me names. I'm ready for my life to begin."

Credit: YouTube/To Catch a Cheater

The YouTubers get a young woman dressed in a skin-tight dress, named Kristina, and station her outside Julie's husband's work.

Kristina tries everything, like everything to get him interested. She grabs his bicep, asks if he wants to exchange numbers or hang out, all while Julie is watching the footage.

But she is dismayed when her husband holds up his finger and tells Kristina that he's married. She genuinely looks upset that he hasn't taken the bait.

Kristina tries one last time by running after him and slapping him on his behind - to which the husband turns around a says sternly: "Fuck off, little girl. Alright? I said no, I meant it."

Julie tells the YouTubers: "What does it take for a woman to get another woman to fuck her husband. If he won't fuck that, he obviously won't fuck me."

Now, before you start judging Julie, she explains that her marriage isn't great at the moment and the pair often get into shouting matches at home. She says: "As a God-fearing woman, I just can't keep putting up with that."

But when she's asked: "Why don't you just cheat or say you're seeing someone as a way to divorce your husband," she recoils, saying: "I'm not a whore. As a Christian woman, you know, my reputation is pretty serious."

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The beacon of marriage stability, Julie departs us with some wise words that communication is key to a relationship and women shouldn't nag as much.

Thanks Julie, we'll take your advice on board.

Featured Image Credit: YouTube/To Catch a Cheater

Topics: Cheater, YouTube